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UK energy prices to stay high until late 2030s

Power prices in Britain are predicted to remain high until the late 2030s.

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Daily (06.07.2023): Oil prices continued to rise on Wednesday as Saudi Arabia and Russia mull extending voluntary supply cuts

Crude oil prices notched a small increase on Wednesday amid the news of further cuts from Saudi Arabia and Russia. However, worries over a slowdown in the global economy and further hikes of interest rates have limited the rise. Hence, Brent crude edged 0.5% higher at $76.65 a barrel. Meanwhile, WTI crude rose by 0.7% to end at $71.79 a barrel.

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Major banks yet to match EU with nuclear green label

None of the world's 30 major banks have explicitly included nuclear energy in their criteria for issuing green or sustainability-linked bonds, researchers said on Thursday, despite an EU decision last year to label it as sustainable.

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UK's National Grid and SSEN in JV for 2 GW electricity transmission project

Scottish and Southern Energy Networks (SSEN) said on Tuesday it had signed a joint venture agreement with Britain's National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) to build a 2 gigawatt (GW) subsea cable linking northern Scotland to England.

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Spain's People's Party proposes fee on renewable projects

Spain's main opposition People's Party (PP), which is leading in the polls ahead of the July 23 national election, would introduce a fee on renewable energy projects to pay for the administrative costs tied to them, it said on Tuesday.

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